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  2. French personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    French personal pronouns (analogous to English I, you, he/she, we, they, etc.) reflect the person and number of their referent, and in the case of the third person, its gender as well (much like the English distinction between him and her, except that French lacks an inanimate third person pronoun it or a gender neutral they and thus draws this distinction among all third person nouns ...

  3. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. [1] Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). [2]

  4. Iel (pronoun) - Wikipedia

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    The pronoun is a neologism dating back to at least the early 2010s, including alternative spellings such as "iell," "ielle," and "ille." [6] [7]In April 2018, a group of doctoral students lobbied for the standard usage of "iel" along with other gender neutral language at the Université du Québec à Montréal. [8]

  5. USPS temporarily suspends accepting packages from China and ...

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    The United States Postal Service announced Tuesday night that it is temporarily suspending accepting packages sent from China and Hong Kong until further notice.

  6. Napoleonic Code - Wikipedia

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    This is reflected in the Napoleonic Code provision prohibiting judges from deciding a case by way of introducing a general rule (Article 5), since the creation of general rules is an exercise of legislative and not of judicial power. In theory, there is thus no case law in France. However, the courts still had to fill in the gaps in the laws ...

  7. Français fondamental - Wikipedia

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    Français fondamental (French for 'Fundamental French') is a list of words and grammatical concepts, devised in the beginning of the 1950s for teaching foreigners and residents of the French Union, France's colonial empire.

  8. Amaris Tyynismaa: The Human Body Is A Miracle, The Human Body ...

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    Her name was Amaris Tyynismaa. She was 13 years old and lithe, dressed in bright pink and orange. With each step, she took big bites of ground, and her strides seemed to get longer and easier the faster she ran. Strangest of all, she was smiling, though distance running is first and foremost an exercise in agony.

  9. COI - Wikipedia

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    Coi (restaurant), restaurant in San Francisco, California Dennis Coi (died 1987), Canadian figure skater Trịnh Cối (died 1584), Vietnamese de facto ruler of Southern dynasty